Firefly Trail Ticket to Ride Returns Oct. 9th
Tuesday, August 10th, 2021
Riders gather at Jittery Joe's Roaster in Athens for the start of a past Firefly Trail Ticket to Ride. Close to 300 riders are expected at this year's event, with starting points in Athens, Winterville and Union Point. Live music, food trucks and locally brewed beer will be available for returning riders from about 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The 10th Annual Firefly Trail Ticket to Ride returns Saturday, Oct. 9, at 9 a.m., bringing an estimated 300 cyclists to roads and towns from Athens to Union Point – or Union Point to Athens – for the first time since the pandemic struck.
Also for the first time, this year’s ride will highlight completed and near-completed segments of the trail in Union Point, Maxeys, Winterville and Athens.
The Firefly Trail Ticket to Ride is a mass participation bicycle event held on paved roads close to the historic corridor of the Georgia Railroad Athens Branch. When completed, the trail will provide a safe, off-road, 39-mile facility for walking, running, cycling and other non-motorized uses through three counties and seven towns and cities.
The Oct. 9 ride is a non-competitive event for fun and awareness. It features out-and-back options ranging from a few miles up to 83 miles, with start/finish points at Jittery Joe’s Roaster in Athens, the historic Depot in Winterville, and Union Point Theatre in Union Point. Riders are treated to paved roads, beautiful countryside, friendly towns and on-road vehicle support, with restrooms, snacks and beverages every 9-10 miles.
In addition, the finish points in Athens and Union Point will host festivals from about 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with food for purchase, live music, beer (one free can or pour for registered riders) and door prizes.
“It’s a lot of fun for a great cause – a trail that will provide a safe, wide, off-road path that offers opportunities for better health, economic stimulus, historic and landscape preservation, and community engagement,” said Firefly Trail President Mark Ralston. “Because it flattens out most of the hills, it can be enjoyed by everyone, regardless of age or physical ability.”
The Firefly Trail will also connect to other trails for even greater opportunities, including the growing Greenway Network in Athens and the proposed Georgia Hi-Lo Trail from Union Point to Savannah.
Volunteers are vital to the event, and numerous opportunities are available. All volunteers receive a free t-shirt. For information or to sign up, go to https://signup.com/go/QvpdJXt.
Pre-registration is now open on Active.com. Adults are $40 each, students are $30, and teams of 5-12 riders can pre-register as a group for $35 each. Ride-day registration will be $45 for adults and $30 for students. Admission to the festivals is free. All proceeds from the ride benefit Firefly Trail Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to helping local communities build the Firefly Trail.
Full details are available at www.fireflytrail.com.
Here are key facts about the event:
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Online registration is open and strongly recommended at Active.com. If COVID safety permits, a rider packet pick-up event will be held at Georgia Cycle Sport, 1029 Baxter St., Athens, on Friday, Oct. 8, to reduce congestion on ride day.
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Day-of registration will open at 8 a.m. at all three locations.
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For COVID safety, there will be no mass starts. Riders may depart when ready after check-in.
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SAG stops will open at 8:30 a.m. in Winterville, 9 a.m. in Athens and Union Point, and 9:30 a.m. in Maxeys and Crawford. SAG stops will close after the last rider passes through.
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Support services will end and the course will close at 4:30 p.m.
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Riders are urged to wear a face covering in registration areas and while at the food and beverage tables at SAG stops.
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Parking in Athens will be at Jittery Joe’s Roaster, 425 Barber St., until full. Overflow parking will be approximately 0.5 miles away at Athens Cotton Press, 149 Oneta St.
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Parking in Winterville will be in the Pittard Park overflow lot off Parkview Road.
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Parking in Union Point will be downtown near the Union Point Theatre, 101 Fluker St.
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Firefly souvenir neck gaiters are guaranteed to riders who register before Sept. 20 and will be available thereafter while supplies last.
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Riders must be comfortable sharing the road with motor vehicles.
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Helmets are required, and riders must obey all local and state laws.
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One-way distances are 7.7 miles from Athens to Winterville, 11.4 miles from Winterville to Crawford, 9.7 miles from Crawford to Maxeys, and 12.7 miles from Maxeys to Union Point.
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Volunteers driving support vehicles will patrol the course to assist participants who are too tired to continue or have mechanical problems. SAG vehicles cannot be used as shuttles.
The pace of progress on the trail continues to accelerate. Several segments are now open and will be used in the Ticket to Ride where possible:
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Athens-Clarke County – 0.8 miles, with another 1.8 miles under construction and 3.5 miles in planning. ACC is also building a 500-foot-long bridge for the trail over Trail Creek
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Maxeys – 1.4 miles
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Union Point – 0.6 miles
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In partnership with the Cities of Union Point, Woodville and Maxeys, and Firefly Trail, Inc., Greene County has secured a $2.1 million grant through the Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Program to build about 5.9 miles of trail in Greene County, Woodville and Union Point, and roughly 0.5 miles in Maxeys.